Worn by Ian Rush, Mickey Thomas, and Leighton James during their World Cup 1982 qualifying campaign, including the heartbreaking draw against Iceland which dashed hopes of Wales’ first World Cup since 1958.
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Worn by Aleksandr “Tsar of Balaídos” Mostovoi, Valeri Karpin, and Míchel Salgado during a breakthrough La Liga season, culminating in a historic 6th‑place finish and UEFA Cup qualification.
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Worn by Simão Sabrosa, Nuno Gomes, and Tiago Mendes during a pivotal season that ended with a thrilling Primeira Liga runner‑up finish and qualification for the Champions League under new coach José António Camacho.
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The 1981/82 Hamburg home shirt featured the club’s classic white design with red shorts, proudly displaying the BP sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Felix Magath, Horst Hrubesch, and Manfred Kaltz, this kit became iconic as HSV won the 1981–82 Bundesliga title and reached the European Cup final.
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Worn by Rigobert Song, Patrick Mboma, and Marc-Vivien Foé during the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, where the Indomitable Lions showcased their trademark physicality and flair despite a challenging group-stage exit.
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Worn by Sergio Agüero, Diego Forlán, and José Antonio Reyes during a transitional season under Quique Sánchez Flores, following their Europa League triumph the previous year.
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Worn by Paco Jémez, Pepe Díaz, and Rafa Navarro during their campaign in the Segunda División, as the club worked to consolidate its position in Spain’s second tier after earning promotion.
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Worn by João Vieira Pinto, Nuno Gomes, and Preud’homme during a challenging season as the club sought to rebuild and re-establish themselves among Portugal’s top contenders in the Primeira Divisão.
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Worn by Teddy Sheringham, Sol Campbell, and Gary Mabbutt during a transformative season under manager Gerry Francis, culminating in a new era of consolidation and attacking style.
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Worn by Francesco Totti, Daniele De Rossi, and Rodrigo Taddei during a resurgent Serie A campaign under Luciano Spalletti, highlighted by a record-equalling 11-match winning streak and qualification for the UEFA Champions League.
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Worn by Mustafa Hadji (Africa’s first World Cup Goal of the Tournament), Salaheddine Bassir, Noureddine Naybet, Youssef Chippo and Abdelkrim El Hadrioui during their iconic 3-0 upset vs Scotland
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The 1988 Netherlands home shirt is remembered for its unique orange geometric design with white trim, one of the most iconic in football history. Worn by legends such as Ruud Gullit, Marco van Basten, and Frank Rijkaard, this kit became legendary at UEFA Euro 1988, where the Dutch won their first major international trophy.
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Worn by Kiko, Milinko Pantić, and Diego Simeone during their legendary season, capturing both La Liga and Copa del Rey to complete a historic domestic double under Radomir Antić.
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Worn by José Francisco Molina, Santi Denia, and Fernando Marcos during their hard-fought campaign in La Liga under coach Benito Floro and later Iñaki Sáez, ultimately battling to avoid relegation.
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